https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-52091359
Coronavirus: UK broadband data caps removed during pandemic
The UK’s main internet providers have agreed to remove data caps on fixed-line broadband during the coronavirus pandemic.
The move is part of a range of new measures agreed between telecoms companies and the government.
Other commitments include “fairly and appropriately” supporting customers who have trouble paying their bills.
Providers have also agreed to offer “generous” new mobile and landline packages, the government said.
Those companies who have signed up to the commitments include:
Coronavirus: UK broadband data caps removed during pandemic
The UK’s main internet providers have agreed to remove data caps on fixed-line broadband during the coronavirus pandemic.
The move is part of a range of new measures agreed between telecoms companies and the government.
Other commitments include “fairly and appropriately” supporting customers who have trouble paying their bills.
Providers have also agreed to offer “generous” new mobile and landline packages, the government said.
Those companies who have signed up to the commitments include:
- BT, including its Openreach and EE divisions
- Virgin Media
- Sky
- TalkTalk
- O2
- Vodafone
- Three
- Hyperoptic
- Gigaclear
- Kcom